03878nam 22006734a 450 991045183040332120200520144314.00-8147-8514-X0-8147-2024-210.18574/9780814785140(CKB)1000000000484165(EBL)866207(OCoLC)784884518(SSID)ssj0000246182(PQKBManifestationID)11174070(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000246182(PQKBWorkID)10189201(PQKB)11079817(MiAaPQ)EBC866207(OCoLC)194392664(MdBmJHUP)muse10345(DE-B1597)548071(DE-B1597)9780814785140(Au-PeEL)EBL866207(CaPaEBR)ebr10210093(EXLCZ)99100000000048416520070622d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSin no more[electronic resource] from abortion to stem cells, understanding crime, law, and morality in America /John Dombrink and Daniel HillyardNew York New York Univeristy Pressc20071 online resource (345 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8147-1989-9 0-8147-1988-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-309) and index.Changing moralities : shifts in American attitudes and law in the moral values debate? -- Painless prosperity : the spread of legal gambling -- Abortion : contestation and ambivalence in the long era of Roe v. Wade -- Gay rights : beyond tolerance and privacy to equality -- Assisted suicide : the road to new rules of dying -- Stem cells : framing battles and the race for a cure -- Conclusion: To form a more purple union?Read the Authors' Op-Ed on the Seattle Post-IntelligencerSin No More offers a vivid examination of some of the most morally and politically disputed issues of our time: abortion, gay rights, assisted suicide, stem cell research, and legalized gambling. These are moral values issues, all of which are hotly, sometimes violently, contested in America. The authors cover these issues in depth, looking at the nature of efforts to initiate reforms, to define constituencies, to mobilize resources, to frame debates, and to shape public opinion—all in an effort to achieve social change, create, or re-write legislation. Of the issues under scrutiny only legalized gambling has managed to achieve widespread acceptance despite moral qualms from some.Sin No More seeks to show what these laws and attitudes tell us about Americans’ approach to law and morality, and about our changing conceptions of sin, crime and illegality. Running through each chapter is a central tension: that American attitudes and laws toward these victimless crimes are going through a process of normalization. Despite conservative rhetoric the authors argue that the tide is turning on each of these issues, with all moving toward acceptance, or decriminalization, in society. Each issue is at a different point in terms of this acceptance, and each has traveled different roads to achieve their current status.Social valuesUnited StatesSocial problemsMoral and ethical aspectsSocial ethicsUnited StatesMoral conditionsElectronic books.Social valuesSocial problemsMoral and ethical aspects.Social ethics.170.973Dombrink John928794Hillyard Daniel1962-1037769MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451830403321Sin no more2458931UNINA